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March 8, 2006

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MADISON, Wisc. - The Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) has announced its 2005-06 award winners.

Minnesota's Erica McKenzie (So., F, Hastings, Minn.) earned the 2005-06 WCHA Scoring title as she led the league with 40 points in 28 league games. McKenzie ranked first in goals with 18 on the season and tied Wisconsin's Sara Bauer (Jr., F, St. Catharines, Ont.) for the league lead in assists with 22. She also tied for first in the WCHA in power play points (16) and game-winning goals (6). McKenzie is currently seventh in the national scoring ranks with a 1.42 points per game average and leads all players with eight game-winning goals.

Minnesota's Kim Hanlon (Fr., G, Ham Lake, Minn.) was named the 2005-06 WCHA Goaltending Champion. Hanlon led the league with a 1.19 goals against average. She went 10-2-0 in conference play and also ranked first in save percentage with a .940. Nationally, Hanlon ranks first with a 1.02 overall goals against average and a .948 save percentage.

For the third consecutive year, the WCHA's Defensive Player of the Year has hailed from Wisconsin. Bobbi-Jo Slusar (Jr., D, Swift Current, Sask.) joins two-time winner Molly Engstrom as the only Badgers to receive the award. Slusar tied for seventh in the league scoring race with 29 points and tied for third in assists with 21. She led all defensemen in scoring with 29 points and tied McKenzie as the league leader in power play points (16). Slusar ranks third nationally among defensemen with a 1.00 points per game average. Slusar was also recently named a top 10 candidate for the 2006 Patty Kazmaier Award. She is the only defenseman to be named to the top 10.

Minnesota's Gigi Marvin was named the 2005-06 WCHA Rookie of the Year. A freshman forward from Warroad, Minn., Marvin ranked first among league rookies in scoring with 31 points and also led the freshman class with 20 assists. She also ranked fifth in the league in scoring (11-20-31) and tied for sixth in assists (20).

Minnesota Duluth's Riitta Schaublin has been named the 2005-06 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year. A junior goaltender from Basel, Switzerland, Schaublin ranked among the league goaltending leaders. She finished the regular season ranked second with a .938 save percentage and was third with a 1.66 goals against average. She also also led all league goaltenders with 16 wins on the season. Schaublin will complete her undergraduate degree in mathematics this year and will enroll in the Minnesota Duluth Math Department's master's program during her final year of athletic eligibility. She also is currently studying for the first of several actuary exams with plans to become an actuary. Off the ice, she participates in numerous community outreach programs and serves as a math tutor for fellow student-athletes. Schaublin also shares her talents as a coach to youth goalies in the Duluth area.

Wisconsin's Sara Bauer has been named the 2005-06 WCHA Player of the Year. Bauer, a junior forward from St. Catharines, Ont., ranked second in the league scoring race with 38 points in 28 league games. She was third in goal scoring with 16 and tied for the league lead in assists with 22. She lead the league in short handed points (4) and short handed goals (3) and tied for the league lead with six game-winning goals. Nationally, Bauer ranks eighth in scoring with 1.41 points per game. She was also named among the top 10 candidates for the 2006 Patty Kazmaier Award.

The 2006 WCHA Coach of the Year award was given to Wisconsin's Mark Johnson. Johnson, in his fourth season with the Badgers, led the team to a 31-4-1 overall record heading into the WCHA Playoff Championship Tournament and a 24-3-1 conference record. The Badgers won their first-ever WCHA regular season title and finished with the program's best regular season record. Johnson is 106-27-10 for his career, hitting the 100-career win last month.

The conference head coaches and sports information directors vote for the WCHA award winners. The WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Award was chosen solely by the head coaches, while the WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year was selected by the institutional faculty representatives.

2005-06 All-WCHA First Team

PositionNameSchoolYearHometown
ForwardSara BauerWisconsinJr.St. Catharines, Ontario
ForwardErica McKenzieMinnesotaSo.Hastings, Minn.
ForwardJana HarriganOhio StateSr.Burlington, Ontario
DefenseBobbi-Jo SlusarWisconsinJr.Swift Current, Saskatchewan
DefenseAmber BowmanOhio StateJr.Innisfil, Ontario
GoaltenderRiitta SchaublinMinnesota DuluthJr.Basel, Switzerland

2005-06 All-WCHA Second Team

ForwardNoemie MarinMinnesota DuluthJr.St. Myacinthe, Quebec
ForwardKristy OonincxSt. Cloud StateSr.Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
ForwardSharon ColeWisconsinSr.Bloomington, MInn.
DefenseRachael DrazanMinnesota DuluthSo.Orono, Minn.
DefenseMeaghan MikkelsonWisconsinJr.St. Albert, Alberta
GoaltenderMeghan HorrasWisconsinSr.Appleton, Wis.

2005-06 All-WCHA Third Team

ForwardGigi MarvinMinnesotaFr.Warroad, Minn.
ForwardHailey ClarksonSt. Cloud StateJr.Winnepegosis, Manitoba
ForwardMichaela LanzlMinnesota DuluthFr.Geretsmed, Germany
DefenseLisa ChessonOhio StateSo.Plainfield, Ill.
DefenseKrista McArthurMinnesota DuluthSr.Alliston, Ontario
GoaltenderLauri St. JacquesSt. Cloud StateJr.Sturgeon Falls, Ontario

2005-06 All-WCHA Rookie Team

ForwardGigi MarvinMinnesotaFr.Warroad, Minn.
ForwardMaggie FisherMinnesota StateFr.So. St. Paul, Minn.
ForwardMichaela LanzlMinnesota DuluthFr.Geretsmed, Germany
DefenseBrooke CollinsBemidji StateFr.Pilot Mound, Manitoba
DefenseMelanie GagnonMinnesotaFr.St. Aldophe, Manitoba
GoaltenderKim HanlonMinnesotaFr.Ham Lake, Minn.

2005-06 WCHA Player of the Year: Sara Bauer, Wisconsin

2005-06 WCHA Rookie of the Year: Gigi Marvin, Minnesota

2005-06 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin

2005-06 WCHA Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin

2005-06 WCHA Student Athlete of the Year: Riitta Schaublin, Minnesota Duluth

2005-06 WCHA Goaltending Champion: Kim Hanlon, Minnesota

2005-06 WCHA Scoring Champion: Erica McKenzie, Minnesota

2005-06 WCHA All-Academic Team
To earn a position on the WCHA ll-Academic Team, each player must meet the following criteria: 1) Must have completed at least one year of eligibility at present institution, prior to current academic year; 2) Have a grade-point average of at least 3.0 for the two previous semesters or three quarters; 3) Have competed in at least one-half of her institution's varsity intercollegiate ice hockey games during the current season (goaltenders must have played in 33 percent of all games).

Bemidji State University (13)
Haley Balcom, So., D, Elk River, Minn.; Mandy Bambrough, Sr., D, Tornoto, Ontario; Emily Brookshaw, So., G, Webster, Wis.; Aimee Collins, Sr., F, Pilot Mound, Manitoba; Tara Hiscock, So., F, Bemidji, Minn.; Laura Lankton, Sr., D, Houghton, Mich.; Jaime LeDuc, So., F, International Falls, Minn.; Jill Luebke, Sr., G, Neenah, Wis.; Jessica Pullar, So., F, Elk River, Minn.; Kate Robinson, Jr., F, Shanty Bay, Ontario; Millisa Smith, So., G, Elk River, Minn.; Helena Tageson, Jr., F, Malmo, Sweden; Nina Ziegenhals, Jr., D, Sankt Augustin, Germany

University of Minnesota Twin Cities (11)
Chelsey Brodt, Sr., D, Roseville, Minn.; Whitney Graft, So., F, Wayzata, Minn.; Krista Johnson, Sr., D/F, Blaine, Minn.; Erica McKenzie, So., F, Hastings, Minn.; Anya Miller, So., D, Elk River, Minn.; Andrea Nichols, Jr., F, Mt. Iron, Minn.; Elizabeth Palkie, So., F, Carlton, Minn.; Jenelle Philipczyk, So., F, Woodbury, Minn.; Bobbi Ross, So., F, Verwood, Saskatchewan; Allsion Sanchez, Sr., D, St. Paul, Minn.; Margaret Souba, Jr., F/D, Moorhead, Minn.

University of Minnesota Duluth (9)
Rachael Bertram, Jr., D, Fairfield, Calif.; Karine Demeule, So., F, Montreal, Quebec; Rachael Drazan, So., D, Orono, Minn.; Erin Holznagel, So., F, Brainerd, Minn.; Jessica Koizumi, Jr., F, Simi Valley, Calif.; Allison Lehrke, Jr., F, Bloomington, Minn.; Noemie Marin, Jr., F, St. Myacinthe, Quebec; Riitta Schaublin, Jr., G, Basel, Switzerland; Suvi Vacker, Jr., D, Jyvaskyla, Finland

Minnesota State University Mankato (12)
Laura Brennan, Jr., G, White Bear Lake, Minn.; Kristina Bunker, So., F, Blaine, Minn.; Jodi Helminen, So., F, Brighton, Mich.; Megan Jedinak, Jr., D, Fridley, Minn.; Jennifer Jonsson, Sr., D, Oakview, Minn.; Lindsay McCulloch, Sr., D, Toronto, Ontario; Samantha Miller, Jr., D, So. St. Paul, Minn.; Amber Sharratt, Sr., D, Ramsey, Minn.; Richelle St. Croix, Jr., D, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Amanda Stohr, So., F, So. St. Paul, Minn.; Andreanne Thibault, So., D, L'Original, Ontario; Shera Vis, Jr., F, Thunder Bay, Ontario

University of North Dakota (9)
Christey Allen, So., D, St. Andrews, Manitoba; Laura Cecko, So., F, Coon Rapids, Minn.; Devon Fingland, Sr., D, Lundar, Manitoba; Liz Funk, Sr., F, Mendota Heights, Minn.; Anne Girtz, Sr., F, Shoreview, Minn.; Amber Hasbargen, Sr., G, Warroad, Minn.; Meghan Hopps, Jr., F, Bemidji, Minn.; Jessica Kovacevich, Sr., D, Anchorage, Alaska; Meghan Mutrie, Sr., F, Calgary, Alberta

The Ohio State University (6)
Amber Bowman, Jr., D, Innisfil, Ontario; Jana Harrigan, Sr., F, Burlington, Ontario; Jody Heywood, So., F, Regina, Saskatchewan; Mallory Peckels, So., F, Minocqua, Wis.; Lacey Schultz, Jr., D, Kelvington, Saskatchewan; Erika Vanderveer, Jr., D, Bradford, Ontario

St. Cloud State (13)
Bobbie Anderson, Jr., F, Whitecourt, Alberta; Hailey Clarkson, Jr., F, Winnipegosis, Manitboa; Laura Fast, So., F, Calgary, Alberta; Tricia Fast, Jr., D, Calgary, Alberta; Randie Jelinski, Sr., D, Regina, Saskatchewan; Jacqueline Jensen, Jr., F, Madison, Wis.; Brittni Kuyper, So., D, Eden Prairie, Minn.; Marie-Michel Lemieux, Jr., F, Boisbriand, Quebec; Denelle Maguet, Jr., F, Ste. Rose, Manitoba; Emily Meronyk; Kristy Oonincx, Sr., F, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; Lauri St. Jacques, Jr., G, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario; Hilary Spires, So., D, Delta, British Columbia

University of Wisconsin (9)
Sara Bauer, Jr., F, St. Catharines, Ontario; Nikki Burish, Sr., F, Madison, Wis.; Sharon Cole, Sr., F, Bloomington, Minn.; Meghan Horras, Sr., G, Appleton, Wis.; Cyndy Kenyon, Sr., F, Sparta, Wis.; Heidi Kletzien, Jr., F, Manitowac, Wis.; Meaghan Mikkelson, Jr., D, St. Albert, Alberta; Phoebe Monteleone, Jr., F, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mikka Nordby, So., D, Watford City, N.D.

WCHA Announces Inaugural Group of 50 WCHA Scholar-Athletes

The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod, Associate Commissioner Sara Martin, University of Wisconsin Faculty Representative Linda Baumann (Chair, men's league) and St. Cloud State University Faculty Representative Bill Hudson (Chair, women's league) announced March 2 the inaugural group of 50 WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients, a new honor developed though Association member team Faculty Representatives and approved by the conference membership for this 2005-06 season.

"In keeping with a long-standing tradition of promoting excellence both on the ice and in the classroom, the WCHA is extremely pleased to announce this new annual award," said McLeod, Martin, Baumann and Hudson in a joint statement. "This is truly a significant development and all of this year's recipients should be extremely proud of their tremendous accomplishments as student-athletes. On behalf of the entire WCHA family ­ faculty representatives, athletic directors, coaches, staff and fellow student-athletes ­ we congratulate them all."

To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, conference-member student-athletes must have completed at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his or her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present institution.

This year's first group of men's and women's WCHA Scholar-Athletes were recognized and honored on-ice at member team home games during the last part of the 2005-06 season and presented with a commemorative plaque. The winners will also be recognized in the men's and women's post-season tournament programs as well as in future men's and women's conference yearbooks.

2005-06 WCHA Scholar-Athletes - By member school, and in alphabetical order, men's and women's WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2005-06 are:

Bemidji State University: Laura Lankton (Sr., D, Houghton, Mich.); Millisa Smith (So., G, Elk River, Minn.), and Tara Hiscock (So., F, Bemidji, Minn.).

Colorado College: John Brunkhorst (Jr., F, Rochester, Minn.); Scott McCulloch (So., F, Lacombe, Alberta); Brett Sterling (Sr., F, Pasadena, Calif.); and Lee Sweatt (Jr., D, Elburn, Ill.).

University of Denver: Zach Blom (Jr., D, Englewood, Colo.); Steven Cook (Jr., F, Denver, Colo.); J.D. Corbin (Jr., F, Littleton, Colo.); Daniel King (Jr., G, Colorado Springs, Colo.); Brock McMorris (Jr., F, Cherry Hills, Colo.); and Ted O'Leary (Sr., F, Arvada, Colo.).

Michigan Tech University: Brandon Schwartz (Sr., F, St. Cloud, Minn.); and Tyler Skworchinski (Jr., F, Marathon, Ontario).

University of Minnesota: Mike Howe (So., F, St. Cloud, Minn.); Evan Kaufmann (So., F, Plymouth, Minn.); Bobbi Ross (So., F, Verwood, Saskatchewan); Allison Sanchez (Sr., D, St. Paul, Minn.); and Maggie Souba (Jr., F/D, Moorhead, Minn.).

University of Minnesota Duluth: Rachael Bertram (Jr., D, Fairfield, Calif.); Jessica Koizumi (Jr., F, Simi Valley, Calif.); Noemie Marin (Jr., F, St. Myacinthe, Quebec); Riitta Schaublin (Jr., G, Basel, Switzerland); and Suvi Vacker (Jr., D, Jyvaskyla, Finland).

Minnesota State University: David Backes (Jr., F, Blaine, Minn.); Laura Brennan (Jr., G, White Bear Lake, Minn.); Kristina Bunker (So., F, Blaine, Minn.); Ryan Carter (So., F, White Bear Lake, Minn.); Chad Clower (Sr., F, Kelowna, British Columbia); Joel Hanson (So., F, Elk River, Minn.); Jodi Helminen (So., F, Brighton, Mich.); Jennifer Jonsson (Sr., D, Oakview, Minn.); Ryan McKelvie (Sr., F, New Brighton, Minn.); Amber Sharratt (Sr., D, Ramsey, Minn.); and Shera Vis (Jr., F, Thunder Bay, Ontario).

University of North Dakota: Erik Fabian (Jr., F, Roseau, Minn.); Meghan Mutrie (Sr., F, Calgary, Alberta); Chris Porter (Jr., F, Thunder Bay, Ontario); and Matt Smaby (Jr., D, Minneapolis, Minn.).

Ohio State University: Mallory Peckels (So., F, Minocqua, Wis.); and Erika Vanderveer (Jr., G, Bradford, Ontario).

St. Cloud State University: Bobbie Anderson (Jr., F, Whitecourt, Alberta); Laura Fast (So., F, Calgary, Alberta); Denelle Maguet (Jr., F, Ste. Rose, Manitoba); Nate Raduns (Jr., F, Sauk Rapids, Minn.); and Matt Stephenson (So., D, Midland, Ontario).

University of Wisconsin: Sara Bauer (Jr., F, St. Catharines, Ontario); Nikki Burish (Sr., F, Madison, Wis.); and Sharon Cole (Sr., F, Bloomington, Minn.).